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CLLS programme targets skills gap in complex construction law sector

CLLS unveils 2026 training programme to boost construction law expertise

Solicitor barred from ownership roles in regulatory crackdown

SRA restricts solicitor from ownership and solo practice under new conditions

Law firm accused of obstructive conduct in high-stakes property dispute

Tribunal orders restriction removed after finding no valid consent was given

Law firm fined over AML failures across all files reviewed by regulator

SRA fines firm after AML failures found in all files during inspection

Solicitor barred from ownership role as SRA imposes practice restriction

SRA restricts a solicitor from acting as manager or owner of an authorised body

Family Court caseloads rise 3% in 2025, MoJ figures show

Ministry of Justice statistics show increases in children, financial remedy and domestic abuse cases as pressure continues across the family justice system

Law Society develops practice note to support solicitors advising on Welsh law

Law society of England and Wales says guidance will help practitioners identify divergence across housing, health, education and environmental law

Lawyers must prioritise duties to court over clients, LSB clarifies

Policy highlights risks linked to SLAPPS, NDAs and reputation management strategies affecting professional independence

Community sentencing weaknesses threaten justice reforms

Magistrates’ Association says delays, probation shortages and regional gaps leave courts without effective alternatives to custody

Crime and Policing Bill cleared by Lords after key amendments agreed

Lords approve final amendments to Crime and Policing Bill at third reading